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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1949)
(lilt. l if Tha Statesmen. Scriem, Orsxyotu Monday, May K ltil eaversp aoinineirs SpDnftj Heveps Wouiioiieir? Helping to Put Hopsters Over t7ie Top ! ' i f i I . ... , -- " - ' t: - , J Dwr Jimn fr riht) nmblft -rM the finkh line f th lit yard 4uh la Satr day's MariM-Felk lae meet Olincrr field far ne f the minr nlM Indeycndcne hlf ha4 la dominating- the annval mffair Dennis PMy far left) f the In dep. was Other ta th hto. atarttnc fma the left af Tay are Gwdy af Saered Heart. LyUa af Menmoath. 0sli(er af ladepeadeac and Jahnsoa af SaJeaa Academy. (McEwaa abate). ; Senators Ddle Sunday, Open Series at Victoria Tonight Cats Schedule Events Willamette Bearrat baseball, track, tenaia and talf teams are tandine by far more outinn thla week. The diamond: men. an the trail to the Xertfaet conference, weatera division title, have two game booked at Portland Tuesday, with Lewis A Clark. On Wed nesday nicht Coach Johnny Lewis' takes en the L' of Oregon Web foots in an eight o'cloeker at Waters field Jerry LJlHe's ovalmen ga to Walla Walla next Saturday for a dear meet with Whitman. The golfers play hoot to Liafleld la a meet oa the; Salem links Tuesday afternoon, and at the same time an the WV courts Les Sparks' tenaia team tangles with the Llnfleld racquet wlelders. Salem Kellers Set Meet Pace PORTLAND. May 8 Special Ealem's City Electric bowling team remained on top of the Class A division of the state bowling congress at the close of the first week's action with a score of 2825. ,ne .em norf '"'" clunc to second spot in class B with 2737. Other Salem scores in the tour nament were: Class A doubles, Don Poulin and John Nuber, 189; Warren Valdez and Dean Hender scn. 992: Joe Zimmerman and Robert Peterson. 10S6 Class B double: High Wilkinson and Don Young. 1020; Tom Brennan and John Frieen. 1000 Class A sin- gles. Hugh Wilkinson. 572; Don Poulin. 549; John Nuber, '552; Warren Valdez, 500; Dean Hen derson 55 U Joe Zimmerman, 650 and Robert Peterson, 525. Our town ta flanked by s broad, flowing stream which strikes no great blow oa the emotions of most of the cltiseas outbid or the act that a river can be awfully pretty in the sass mer and aataasa and a aalaaace JOE GORDON bi the winter flood-time. Bat foe one relatively small troop of local people the eld Willamette means, much more. That pile of water alongside sts means boat- tn to them. They have the tingle of the spray and the sweep of the waves and the . pntt-pntt of the eetbeard la their blood. If thta haiBch we're talkinc a boot had been raised la a seaport they'd likely have gone to sea. They get their pleasare not oa the golf coarse or In the bowling alley or at the bell park bat fee bled the prow of a croKer or a t '-service racer . . . Let's take a look at one of these fellows, lie's Harry Eyrley and he's baitt a respectable name for himself In boat raeiag eirrles ap and down the coast. Harry's a com parative newcomer to the racing gasae bat his progress thus far a gars well for the latere. Com peting in his C-Service hepaed- a tt horse power Evterade i - . - . wrmtmmrwrm nut, r.JTill tmmm. M second la the Class C end of the Hearst Claasie at Long Beaeh, CaL. last season. The gay who Wat him Is the world-record holder. Harry made his ' de hat br ptaelag third at Ashland recently and hell be after honors ta a number of meets loss (sa ner ... The boat racing sport hasat the hasarda af aata petition hat still can he fortabie at timet. Eyerly's nerve -shah lajr experience rye.- . ' - .c N V ' LA- n I Morris Is Winner In 'Ace' Contest Glen Morris' shot. 14 Inches from the cup. was plenty good enough to grab off the prize for the second week's hole-in-one contest, being held Jn conjunction with the Elks Golf tournament. Morris' best, over 60 competi tors, during the week netted him 50 gallon of fuel oil donated by . . tvi. the Home Fuel company. This week's prize will be I a sweater do nated by : Roberta brothers store. tmans 'In the Major What they did Sunday: Ah R kf O A C Rbt Pesky. Rod Sox - S t S Doerr. Red Sox 10 4 Gordon. Indian . 7 ' I T 0 S 1 Pitchers i Jansen. Giants Won i2-2. Wasfa when he toraed a corner too tifhUy. The boat went over and Harry disappeared B a eload of spray. He came ap directly under "another craft, and get seme badly gashed ap legs from a charning propeller. . . . Bat that only added spice to the sport for the local man. Eyerly's best speed ever a mile ran? 47.5$ ' miles per. The world record is 49.75. . . . Eyerly . who Is oat board : commissioner for the Northwest, has two bUr hopes: That local boa t men will organ- 1 lie and that more adequate dock. . lng facilities can be provided! locally ... 'Flash: Gaing Gtwi Note that Joe Gordon, probably Oregoa's meet sparkling con tri be tioa to the majors has been batting; ta the deaa-ap slot for the Cleveland Indians wr since , the aeasoa started. And Joe has : re-pended maentflrenUy. ' off U his best batting sUrt Tears. a fact leads the Tribe In homers, and rans-batted In ... . I Gordon hits a Ioost .18? has defensive work aronnd the kev- j stone tack woo Id stm make bins J a valaable anlt on anv ball el oh. 1 Then again, when the "Flash-! Is at the top of oae of hia hit- ! ting spurts he need bow his head to no second -sack er. past er pre sent . . If'a Hard to Hit Em We were speaking of hole-In- oae Warners the other day and i since then have gained aome far- j taer dope oa the aanaal Seattle j of all "ace" meeta. From Leo t Gear, a SUtessnaa sUfferand 'raser SeatUe map. we hear tht only two "ones" have beea rap ped la the eaUre history (2S years) of the event. And one of those Was sJammed by a geat who had to be helped to the tee after a length session In his rape. . . . Don Bowles, the pop aUr and efflcteat aleaa Golf elab pro. will have a particalarlr persona Interest h dtshing oat the links ABO lone of these days. lie's the proad papa of a baby Son .... -. mm. ' ,ro r tXture It's! happy time aaee again for Vocal Gee-rge Vice fans. Big George ebvteuly has the Detroit first base Job clinched fee the aeasoa, since Tony La plea, has moot formidable competition foe the Jab' la spring training, has beea optloaed ta Toledo. The katUe'i for the popalar. taag-atretehlag fbrst-aaeker aad ssoto that has hitting has perked (Gaps Rack Up 1 lgers 1 wice Salem Senators, still in second , place in the Western International league derby; were idle Sunday ; n,,kUk,.r. .t WenatcheV' Friday and Saturday i : . fjiii rr..i wm tnilht .hrl 1 will tonight open a three-game , series at Victoria. On Thursday the Senators swing over to Van couver for a four-game stand. The club returns to Waters field next Monday for the annual ex hibition game with the Portland Beavers. On the following night the Salems commence a local ser ies with Spokane. In other games in the WIL Sun day the Vancouver Caps upended the Tacoma Tigers twice. 14-1 and 5-3 at Tacoma and took the series. 3-1. Victoria and Bremerton split their twin bill at Bremerton. The Athletics won the opener, 9-6. with three runs in the tenth inn ing off Keith Simon. But Lefty Joe Sullivan hurled the Brems to their nightcap win. Yakima moved further into the league lead with twin wins over hapless Spokane at Yakima by scores of 9 to 4 and 14 to 4. Snag Moore powered a lonn-u ,rinlM, ... homerun over the left centerfield i fence with none on in the eight innings of the second game. The double victory moved the i Yaks four full games ahead of the' second place Senators and shoved ! Spokane deeper into the league cellar. Vancouver 062 004 02014 19 1 j Tacoma 000 100 000 183 Nicholas and Brenner. Sheely . 8 . Fortier. Sclarra (), Kerrigan (7) and j Warren. . i Tancauvcr 300 009 6 1 I Tacoma 102 000 03 1 Cortell. R Snyder (7) and Sheely. Clary and Holmes Victoria 3O0 100 020 3 S 11 t Bremerton 009 010 003 06 10 1 Ward. Boetmler (S. Proe c9l and Day; Lee. Gibson Hi, Halsiead 6i. Simon (9) and Constantino, Forming . Victoria . 100 POO 01 4 1 Bremerton 202 01 - 11 1 Verturvith and Day; Sullivan and Ronntng. Ml. Angel Dumps g, . - . 4k Central IN lllt O-U MT. ANGEL. May 8 Mt. Angel high romped to a 8-0 diamond win here this afternoon over Central Catholic of Portland. Wellmaa set ! down the Central hitters on four t hits while his teammates were w u v i , , VT Z. - ' V.. 1 , " ' w "ac ; vvimiin itiiTz iui jisui. iirari ' LI . . 1 1 . - . 1 uiaMm uui a numrrun ana iripic and Nosack's three blows drove in five runs. Central . 000 000 0 0 4 1 Mt Angel 130 004 x 8 11 1 Batteries: Ciceg. Delane (2). vfnrrK;. ki c. .r.4. u-n '"''71 r'"' man nd Treager - Hooper May Scratch Oly mpia in Preakness Ky., Mav 8 Jf , LOUISVILLE, Olympia s start in the preakness at ; Baltimore Saturday appeared in- definite here tonight when it was , direct to New York. The air freight information of-J fic of Ft,m Ai- IjnM confirm- . ed mat rred w. Hoopers con was fURTlASU, May B-rT-iJoro-to be flown non-stop direct to La- ' thy Marcum and Nina Hartle of Guardia field. New York, tomor- ; Pendleton went to the top of the row morning. class C doubles of the Northwest 1 r i . . . m . . - n I i : I a mil raiH, uauier ti uw pie- ! derby favorite could not be reach- , ed for comment. ' Salem Riders Win Horse Salesa aad rortlaad rider Jast a boat monopolised the winner's circle let Sandays climax af the Willamette Valley Horseman's association horse shew. Abeet 1.50 aersoaa were oa hand at the state fairgreaads for the second day af the 13-event Win Haat was erewaed fclag af the bareback broae Sders. Salem Saddle crab woa the Saa day stake heading, bat rortlamTs Helser Sp ears Opener, 2 to 1 Relief Chore bv Bev Cop Nightcap, 941 PORTLAND. May -OrVPort-land won the opener. 2 to 1. but fumbled a good start in the nifcht cap to let Seattle win. 9 to 8. today the two Pacific Coast league teams split their double header. Eddie Basinski's triple with two men aboard in the ninth gave Portland the first came. His blow came after two outs. The win was southpaw Roy Helser's third of the eaon against four losses. He had held the Seattle batsmen to only four hits and struck out five in his best performance of the season. Seattle's lone run of the first game was in the eighth after Micky Grasso walked and came in on HillL Layne's double. The nightcap was something else, but the winning run again came In the final and seventh inning. Portland jumped to a 7-1 edge in the second inning, but then trailed one run before deadlock ing In the sixth. Three Seattle borne runs featured the rainier victory drive. Frank Co! man opened the scor ing in the .second with a homer. But in the Portland half, the roof fell in on Pitcher Herb Kar pel. Eddie Barr bunted safely. Ford Mullen singled and Barr came in on Catcher Bill Burgher's single. Then Frank Zak walked tA fill 4Vta a-arar nsA i r j-va T iKiiat drov ont a lonp double lnto cen. terfieId to fcore Burgher and ,f A .. . . K . .n. r:".-. '.' s fk rmBut it wafn't Beens tooK oer. But it anl th end of Po"tla"d's outburst. T n.nm cir.Bi inskl and Dibiasi. Then Rucker Square garden in six weeks, stole third and came home on : xhe fight is rated an even af Seattle Catcher Sam Whites wild ! fajf in the betting marts and looms throw. as a $100,000 sellout. The winner fceatue started working up witn three runs in the next inning. Tom Weill doubled. Neir Sheridan was champion Ray Robinson, walked and Colman hit his second Another good fight on the na homer of the game. Then thr tional program sends Elis Ask. the Rainiers tied In the fifth. Neill Finnish featherweight champion, and Sheridan were walked, and ( against Charley Riley, veteran after Colman was out. Al Lyons ; campaigner from St. Louis, at St. aroe out me rnirn earne nomer W a a rJnll.,Al, c r V"" . . Seattle went ahead in the ixth but Portland, scoring the only run ; off Bevens, tied it up. A misjudg ed fly ball to centerfield set up the score, or Bevens would have blanked the Beavers for his six innings on the mound. The Rainiers won in the seventh with two outs off Hal Saltzman. tired the Beavers in order in their half. The former New York Yan kee hurler threw only slow stuff to the Beavers, the club that thought it had him awhile back. They could do little with it. how ever, as he notched his first Coast I league win of the season. Seattle (11 2) Portland BHOA B H O A Iavne.3 4 Ramcv 1 A 3 Raiinki.2 0 Rucker.m 0 Thomas. 1 2 Wen ner ,r 0 Barr.l 4 MullenJ 2 Gladd.c 2'Zak.s 0 Hel.er.p 'Burgher 'DiBiasi Shertdn.r 4 Becker. 1 I t.von m 4 York 2 4 Sturgeon. 3 Graso.c Bese p Totals 30 4 26 13 Totals 31 8 17 11 Burgher walked for Zak tn th. ' DiBiasi fanned for Helser In Sth. Two out hen winning run scored. Seattle . 000 000 0101 ! Portland 000 OOO 0022 ' Pitcher IP AB R H ER SO BB K-se l, 31 2 I 2 5 4 Hler 30 1 4 1 - 5 3 Krror Becker. Rasinski. Runs bat ird in Layne Baoinski 2. Two base 'Tt l.avne. Three base hit Ba inski. Stolen 'base Sheridan. Dou : h!e rlay Sturceon to York to Beck -j er: Lavne to York to Becker. Left on i hs s- Seattle 1. Portland 9 I'm mre? Deever. Runge and Powell. Time 2 OS. Seattle ) (I) Portland BHOA 4 12 2 Basinski.2 BHOA I avne 3 Neill.lf Sheridn.r Colman. 1 Lvfn.m 3 13 4 3 3 4 0 Rucker.m 4 1 2 0 3 O Thomas 1 4 4 4 2 3 0 Wenner.r 4 0 4 1 2 0 Barr.l 4 1 4 1 3 1 Mullen.3 4 1 vorkJ tureeon.s 4 2 3 ORurrher.e 4 3 2 OZaks 3 0 0 0 PriBiaii.p 2 1 0 0 1 Fleming, p 0 Laror 1 0 'SaHzman.p 0 SI White r 4 Karoel p 1 Bevens. p 3 Totals 33 12 21 4 Totals 32 112111 Lazor fouled out for Fleming In 6th. . Seattle 013 031 1 S Portland .... 070 001 a S j Winning pitcher Bevens. Lming pitcher Saltzman Pitcher IP AB It H ER SO BB Karpel 1 8 5 S S 0 2 : Bcvena S 23 3 S 1 S ! DiBiaal 4 IS 4 1 S S 3 ; Fleming 2 S43 2 1 0 ' Saltzman 1 1 2 1 2 S j Error S. White. Runs batted in Colman 4. Burgher. DiBiast 2. Rucker. Thomas 3. Lyons 3. NeiU. Sturgeon. Two bw hits DiBtaai. Neill a. Layne. Basinnki. Three boa hit '"r,V.",-Ju ,t-w rt..,T,w Dias Zak to Basinsifk to Thomas: Yayne to York to colmon. Left on Time l as Attendance ssis. r BOWLERS MOVE If unicii s d o w i i a wwuun tournament today. They scored 945. MoasTted Vome had the best time ta the two-day event. Mrs. Vast IVieder. SaJeaa. riding Laddy. ailded the pleasare horses aaea Snaday to her award far Saddle deb members only, won at the Satardar staad. The Ore Koa Moan ted Poea showed Ha heels ta the res af the eompeU tioa ta the drin ereat. Fred Koach. rortLaad, eaprared the abstaele rare. ' Jim Pyeatt. Salesa. ajsd htaeh Ponder Pulling His Major Upset Victory v-k-; z-x-. i Ijmrr riffliif Ilk ' - - .'ft; - roRaer crosses me iinisn line to c--. it.v -A aixth la this great tarf apset. J . i . .t .. m mm. waw. raoddflecOTfi ddd Unks'Wta Fpster-Fusari Scrap on Top NEW YORK. May 8-P-Vlnce rosier ai Foster and Charlie Fusari, a couple I TIZ r'V' clash Friday in the ten round fea- I ture bout which highlights the , . ,,J: vw-ifcl move into the top ranks of the challengers for a shot at welter Louis Tuesday night Th, came 1 i lie same, ... m i . . nignt, xviaxie uocusen, unoeaten New Orleans liahtweicht. ODDdses Charlos Chavez of Los Angeles, in a Los Angeles ten-rounder. Women's Links Pairings Made Pairings for first round play in the annual Salem Women's Golf association Spring Handftap tour nament were made Saturday, af ter all qualifying rounds were i carded. The eventual tourney win- i ner will take the Howard Maple j trophy First round play will be held at Salem golf, course from May 11 to May 16. The pairings: Championship flight Mr. J. H. j Thompson vs. Mrs. Ted Medford. Mrs. : Fred Bernardi vs. Mr?. Ralph Ham- j ilton Mr James Haley vs. Mrs. Wer ner Brown. Mrs Claude Johns bye. Mr? Harold Oliner vs Mrs Fred Shafer Mrs. W. T. Waterman bye. Mr? Ivan Marble vv Mrs Edward Roth and Mrs. R. I. MrLauahlin 'bye. Second flisht: Mrs. Sephus Starr vs. Stuart Thede. Mrs Stephen Fouchek vsl Mrs Chandler Brown. Mrs Rey nolds Allen vs. Mrs. Glen Stevens. Mrs. Ken Potts bve. Mrs Allen vs Mrs. Ross Coppock. Mrs. John R. Wood bye. Mrs. Manlev RobUon vs. Mrs. Leon Perry and Mrs. Howard Wicklund vs. bve. Fourth night: Mrs. Robert Herrall vs. Mrs. Al Loucks. Mrs. Conrad Paul son vs. Mrs. J. E. Albrich. Mrs Rich ard Chase vs. Mrs Kate Bell. Mrs Rex. Adolph bye. Mrs Max Flannery VS) Mrs. Frank Burlingham. Mrs. Glen Stevenson bye. Mrs. Glenn WUbur vs. Mrs. Homer L. Goulet and Mrs. Louis Gerlinfer bye. Sixth flight: Mrs. Harry Weidmer vsi Mrs. Howard Fismann, Mrs. Millard Pekar vs. Mrs. George Hoffman. Mrs. James Cooke vs. Mrs. Conrad Paulus. Mrs. James Haworth bve. Mrs. Donald McCareer vs. Mrs. Gilbert Groff. Mrs. L Vernon Perry bye. Mrs. A. C. Gerlixier vs. Mrs james wiiwn ana in. u mort Hill bye.. Seattle May Play Host To 1951 Bowling Meet COLUMBUS. O.. May t-iJPt-Members of the Women's Interna tional Bowling Congress will spend part of the time talking and part of the time bowling for the next two days. The annual convention of delegates starts Monday morn ing running with the bowling tourney. Before the meetings - are over, the women will select a tourna ment site for 1951. choosing be tween St. Louis. Mo., and Seattle. Wash. The 1950 tournament was awarded a year ago to St. Paul. SUBLIMITY f, STAYTOS t SUBLIMITY. May 8 Sublimity piled three runs into a seventh inning rally to edge Stayton 3 to 2 in a Willamette Valley league game here today. D. Jordan slap ped a homerun for the losing club. Sublimity 000 000 3003 9 2 Stayton ... 010 100 0002 5 1 Batteries: Russell and Lulay; L. Jordan and Schwartz. Show Events Price. LehsaaiK aad Carl C morillo, Sheridaa, woa the mat ched calf roping event aad Check and Myrtle Nestles. Portland, area the matched pairs (western cyea). Teat Allen. Salem aad Yvonne Smith, KlrkrealL were given top hoaors ta the stock haeseat ellmtastloa roaad Saaday. The flag race title went to the Una Coaaty Posse, aad Lelaad Everts. Sweet Home grabbed the wOd caw r - . - sw.' - - - win mi jam runmoi nm; .. the Kentacky Derby s.WM.I.. ittrA AM SafkMrt :ckport f (AP Wirephoto to The SUtesman). muh hh, w, - - - WESTERN INTERNATIONAL. WLPct. WLPct Yakima 12 3 .800 Vancouver 6 7 .462 Salem 10 .625 Tacoma 7 10 .412 Bremertn 10 7 .588 Victoria S 10 .375 Wenatchee S 8 .471 Spokane 4 10 286 -Sunday results: At Wenatchee-Salem not scheduled). At Bremerton 6-6. Victoria S-l. At Yakitr.a 8. Spokane 4 (firat same only). At Tacoma 1-3. Van couver 14-5. COAST LEAGl'E W L, Pet. W L Pet Hollvwod 25 17 .595 Loa Angls 20 22 .476 San Diego 22 19 .537iSeattk 20 22 .47 Sacrmnto 22 19 .537 San Fran 20 23 465 i Oakland 23 20 .535 Portland 15 25 375 Sundav result: At Portland 2-S. Se- attle 1-9. at Oakland 7-0. San Fran cisco 2-11. At San Diego S-3. Sacra mento 6-1. At Hollywood 6-10. Los Angeles 1-2. NATIONAL I.EAGH WLPct. WLPct. New York 12 7 .632 Cincinnati 9 10 474 ,u a aki S-J i V7V I Bo.ton 11 9 .550 St. Louis ! PhiladeiD 10 11 .476 Chicago 7 10 .412 7 10 412 Sunoav results: Al New York 10. Chi- capo 1. At Brooklyn 8. St Louis 7. At Boston 3-8. Pittsburgh 8-11. At Phil adelphia 7-8, Cincinnati 14-1. AMERICA" LCAGt'E WLPct WLPct New York 15 4 .78S Philadelph 10 11 .476 Cleveland 9 6 .600 Wathingtn lull 176 Detroit 10 7 5l Btc.n 8 471 Chicago 10 10 .500 St I.oujs 3 17 150 SunOar results: At Cleveland 3-n. Washington 7-2. At Chicago H-2. Pnil adelphia 2-3. At Detroit 0. New York 12. At St. Louis 6-3. Bo-ton 10-4. Bulldogs Next For Salem Hi Albany's high's potent Bulldogs j led by the hard-throwing Junior t Simons, invades Waters pa ik Tues day night for Salem high's next baseball outing. The game is book ed for 8 pm. Albany downed the Vikings 5-4 in an extra-inning j thriller at Albany in their fir?t I , . ' . meeting i Gene Carver, who hurled so well in the first Albany game and hit a home run off Simons, likely will be Salem's mound choice. Province Joins Salem Senators Pitcher Rod Province, with the Salem Senators in spring training until he was declared to be the property of the Bakersfield. Calif .! club bv minor league rjaseoau -czar" George Trautman. Sunday was given an cicen Dy 1 rauiman to sign with the Senators. The former Leslie Junior high and Sa lem Viking righthander came to terms with Senators Business Manager George Emlgh and left to join the Senators in Victoria to day. CatAVATH HEADS SCHOOL LEWISTON, Idaho. May 8 -4A' Jeff Cravath. head football coach at USC. will head the football coaching school to be held at northern Idaho College of Educa tion, June 6-10, Paul Wise, direc tor of athletics, said today. Glenn Wright, former major league star, will head the baseball section of the schooL Table of Coatl Tiiles t t S7 a.m. Si 3 SS a m. 5 10 10 pm. J pm. 9.1 IS 111 am. S3 4 31 am. -O 4 IS 4S p m. U 4 33 p.m. I t 11 1144 p m. S3 5 3 am. -1.1 14 p.m. 7 4 S IS p.m. 1 IS 1 00 p m S 3 S 75 a.m. -1.7 5 :57 p m. 3 13 13 OS a m. 7 5 7 11 a.m. -1 S 1:54 p.m. 51 1:44 pm. 3 4 14 12 44 im. 7.3 7 AS a.m. -It 3 49 p m. 5 0 735 p.m. 3 8 15 133 am. 70 0-45 am. -IS 3 45 p.m. 4 0 015 p m. 3.0 10 3 7 am. SS 044 a.m. -11 4 30 p m. 4 7 0:13 p.m. 3 3 17 3i5 an. 01 10.37 a.m. -00 S-40 p.m. 4 7 10 20 pm. 3 3 10 3 S3 a-m. 55 11 IS a m. -41 0:40 p m 4 0 11:40 p.m. 3 7 10 4:40 a m. 3 0 11 Jl p m. 0 1 7 JO p.m. 5 0 30 14 im. 4 5 1 .00 a m. 1 0 0 13 p m. S 3 1 OS p.m? 0 4 31 7 24 a m. 4 3 221 a.m. 3 4 0 :47 p.m. 3 0 1 4 pm. 0 0 23 S JS am. 43 3 17 am. 10 0:10 pm. 5 0 3 35 pm. 12 23 0 47 a.m. 4 3 41 a.m. 1.1 0.40 p m. 0 0 3:17 pm. 1.5 24 10 49 a m. 4 3 4:40 sun. 0 4 10:15 pm. 03 3 55 p.m. 10 25 11.43 am. 4 4 3:14 am. -4)1 10 43 p.m. 0 4 4 32 pm. 3 3 20 12J0 p-m. 41 02 am. -00 1113 pm. 40 0 p.m. 30 27 I II p m. 4 4 l wu -It H O pm. It ' 0 43 p.m. 3 0 20 1 AO pm. 4.0 74 am. -1J - 021 pm. Urn 20 12 J4 am. t.T 7 i44 a m. -14 3:43 pm. 4 0 037 pm. 32 30 I3i3 a-m- 0T 0 27 em. -14 323 p.m. 4 0 7 43 pm. 02 31 1 JO a.m. 0 0 0 12 am. -1.3 1 . . , aJt p-as, 4J . 024 sa ; J-3. ikV-.- 3 at Churchill Downs faarth. niTmnli. th fiirarlU. flnhhMi - r - - w Brilliant W Defeats Locke WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. W. Va., May 8WPV-A brilliant 66 that brought him a 72-hole total of 265 gave Dr. Cary Middlccoff a two-stroke victory over Bobby Locke today in the $10,000 Green brier open golf tournament. .Locke, however, emerged as th? big money winner after teaming with Wins-ton Guest of New York City for a best ball of 61-62123 that topped the 36-hole pro-amateur staged concurrently with the open's last two rounds. Middlecoff. a w inner for the fourth time in his last 10 tourna ments, with his sci'i'rh'ing 15-u ; v par performance, drew $1,200. IM'kp who hnd a .nn:klini 200- 67267. won $900 for his second ! Chri tv MathewsoYi. another ; dia place in the r-en and $1,500 for mond immortal, wer- famous. He his pro-amateur triumph. : oppo.-ed the (New York Giant's The medal sine compiled bv - fade-.t-wa hurler. 24 litres and Middiecoif. the Memphis dentist. I won 13 ( f the games, nine of them was announced' as the best e.er'in ?weces,f n. -j carried in 72-ht.le competitive piav " -- - " j oyer the Greenbrier hotels Lean-, WIN'S SKIING TITLE tiful 6.368-yard "Old White rrIIr, -"'-c That's Fine' Says Nichols KANSAS CITY. May B-TT-"That's fine. I'm glad to h-ai it." ChailesvA. (Kui) Nichiils said to day u hen informed by the As- sociated Piess ' hi el-ction to the Baseball H-:ll l Fame. Nichols, now 79 but in good health. he- here with his only daughter. Alice. Nichols himself answered the telephone. "It's what I've been expecting. " he said when told that he and Mordecai Peter (Three Finger) Brown, both great pitchers around the turn of the century, had been chosen for the sport's Hall of Fame. Brown died last February. "It's no more than right that Mor decai should be honored." Nichols said in faltering voice. "I've been hoping that I would be elected before I passed on." Coail League j , j'"4' 5 130 100 10O 14 ota 000 003 -s t 0 1 Daso. Cor Ter 19 f. rreltat iBi and laUett ilt and Moore j Ketr; Lmde Sacramento . San Dio Safvo and Rltchey. too COS 01 Oil 003 3 Plumbo; Rcaclamo 1 0 4 0 and Los Anceltf . OOO 000 0101 I I Hollywood rtt 100 50 -4 12 t Krlly. Lanfrar.cmil 7). Van Dyke iS) and Ma lone; Ramadell and I'nur Ixm Angeles . 100 00 1 3 10 t Hollywood 420 040 10 10 .1 Mazar. Ihde Ml. Van Dyke ti and Bur brink; Moulder and Unser. San FrancitK-o . . OOO 000 003 3 7 1 Oakland SOS QUO 7 11 0 Brewer and Partee; Nelson and Ral- mondl. San rfanciaco 314 310 000 II 14 0 Oakland . . OU0 000 000 0 0 3 Singleton and Brocker; Wallace. Shone J). Tost 4. Zmtcb 40) and Pad felt Broivn, Nichols Are Selected Both Great Pitchers Of Camf'i Early Dvs NEW YORK, May l-un-Mor-decai Peter (three finger) Brown and Chairles A. (Kid) Ntchols. two great pitchers of the past, ttnimy joined M vthen of the baseball immoitls in the Hall of Fame at Cooperslcwn, N. Y. i i The iwo rigMhanded 1 hurlera were ei-ted by the ' permanent baseball Hall -f Famo commit toe for baffbaU's highest honor th 15th .id 16th pitchers to earn the diinct:cn. i i Brow h. who gained his fame with the Chicago rubs In the earty part of I he century, died last Feb. ruary 14, at the age of 72. Nichols, now 79. compiled aa amazing record with the Boston National league in the last decade of the .18th century. Trom 1890, . . s:j ri,,- , iuaa ' " Jv v ' 1 .j , . m m t and fori seven consecutive season 1891 ito 1897 he notched at least 30 victories. A workhorse on the mound, be spent tnot-t 'cf his major league career with Boston, winding up with a 'record of 360 triumphs and 202 defeats. A native of Madison, Wis . Nichols now lfte at 1 721 Velentine Road in Kansas City, MissouH. , Brovvn, nicknamed "three tin ger" because he had lost two fingers: of his right hand in an accidetjit. won his fame with the Chicago Oibs of the Frank Chance era. He pitched for tYt cubs from 1904 to 1912, was sol to Cincin nati in 1913, Jumped to the "out law" Federal league for two sea sons, 'hen then came back to the Cubs mi 195K His Imajor! league record shows 239 victories and 130 loes. "He partic lipatec" in four world series 1906-71-8-10 winning , five; and Iosingifotif. i i The lrs of two fingers was -no handifiap to Brown ort the mound. Hi Three-fingered delivery gave the brU some peculiar twists" which baffled batters- for years. Brown's pitching : duels wSth GOV! RNMF.NT CAMP. 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